Scott Burnworth was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of driving while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, being responsible for striking fixtures or other property on a street and reckless driving.
He was fined $950 and ordered to pay $423 in court costs.
For reckless driving, Burnworth received five days of confinement at the Los Alamos Detention Center.
For both charges, Burnworth has a choice to either pay the fines or perform community service at $10 an hour to work off the fine.
For the drunken driving charge, Burnworth is to serve 179 days in jail with 149 days suspended for a total of 30 days. Burnworth will also serve one year of supervised probation.
Conditions of probation are: defendant shall report to a probation officer every two weeks. The defendant shall pay a $30 per month to Los Alamos Municipal Court as well as complete 48 hours of community service within 90 days of being sentenced.
The defendant will also participate in an alcohol and drug treatment program the length depending on the assessment of the probation officer and the approval of the court.
The defendant must also secure an ignition interlock device for any vehicle operated by the defendant during the probationary period. The defendant shall pay for periodic breath and urine testing at the discretion of the probation officer.
The defendant shall obey all rules, regulations and orders of the probation authorities, and observe all Federal, state, and local laws or ordinances. The defendant shall not purchase, consume any form of alcohol or use of illegal drugs during the probationary period and may not enter a bar or any other liquor establishment whose primary purpose is to sell or serve alcohol. Periodic status review hearings will be held, and defendant must notify the probation officer upon leaving the state.

Rodney Bustos was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of speeding 16-20 miles per hour over the speed limit. He was fined $100 and ordered to pay a $46 court fee.

Zachary D. Martinez was found guilty in municipal court of speeding 16-20 miles over the speed limit. He was fined $75 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Nicholas J. Martinez was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of speeding 11-15 miles per hour over the speed limit. He was fined $75 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Fang Xue Zhan was found guilty in municipal court of speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Jan. 17
Ketong Cei was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Jan. 18
Connie S. Proulx was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. She was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Darien Raistrick was found guilty in court of speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Jan. 22
Courtney Lounsbury was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of speeding six to 10 miles per hour over the speed limit and for failing to appear in court, two counts. She was fined $100 and ordered to pay $138 in court costs.

John Danielson was found guilty in court of failing to obey a traffic light. He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court costs.

Connie Lemon-Sandoval was found guilty in Los Alamos Municipal Court of failing to obey traffic lights and driving on a suspended license. She was fined $500 ordered to pay $122 in court costs. She was also sentenced to 30 days in jail. The charges were related to a prior driving while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs charge in another jurisdiction.

Timothy B. Stone was found guilty in court of failing to yield or failure to obey a stop sign.
He was fined $50 and ordered to pay $46 in court fees.